Saturday, October 19, 2013

Vizio P42HDTV10A repair - how to test for shorts

From today's mail:


Dear Coppell TV Repair,


    just got a Vizio P42hdtv10a in, it has a bad ysus board I think, how do I test for shorts?
 
This post comes at least 4 years before it should have been posted, but then again if emails keep arriving asking about it I guess it is not too late either.

Vizio P42HDTV10A is based on the same plasma display technology by LG (read: plasma display, sustain and buffer boards and main plasma logic controller which orchestrates them) as many , many other TVs from many, many other vendors.

There is a known culprit in the two sustain boards , which are practically wearable and certain to fail after so many hours of use.

To find out more just refer to a related post I've made a few years ago about troubleshooting HP PL4260N:
http://blog.coppelltvrepair.com/2011/02/hp-pl4260n-suddenly-lost-picture-how-to.html


And here are the related services that Coppell TV Repair provides:

http://www.coppelltvrepair.com/search?Q=P42HDTV10A+&As=false&Pf=&Pt=&Sid=false&btnsearch=Search

2 comments:

Yzark Giarc said...

Would this be the same as a Visio VP422HDTV10A?

Coppell TV Repair LLC said...

No...VP422HDTV10A is different, it is based on Samsung boards and it is newer.

The most core things are the same - it is still a plasma TV after all, but the details are different meaning that different things (probably) fail in VP422HDTV10A and the corelations between them would be different too.

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